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INDEX. 



Haldanb (Dr. J. S.) on the cause and 

 prevention of suffocation in mines, 

 816. 



Hale (H.) on the North- WcKtern tribes 

 oftfie DominioH of Canada, 453. 



Haliburton (R. G.) on the North- 

 Western tribes of the Dominion of 

 Canada, 453. 



*Haloids, the formation of, from pure 

 materials, interim report on, 614. 



Habcourt (A. Vernon) on a ten-candle 

 lamp for use in photometry, 582. 



Harris (D. Fraser) on some experiments 

 to determine the time-relations of the 

 voluntary tetanus in man, 792. 



Harrison (J. Park) on lunar curves of 

 mean temperature at Greenwich, and 

 the heat of the moon, 593. 



Hartland (E. Sidney) on an ethno- 

 graphical survey of the United Kingdom, 

 419. 



Hartley (Prof. W. N.) on wave-length 

 tables of the spectra of the elements and 

 compounds, 248. 



on new methods of spectrum ana- 

 lysis, and on Bessemer flame spectra, 

 610. 



Habtog (P. J.) on the distinction be- 

 tween mixtures and compounds, 618. 



Haevie-Brown (J. A.) on viaking a 

 digest of the observations on the migra- 

 tion of birds, 348. 



Haughton (Dr. S.) on the ethnographical 

 survey of Ireland, 429. 



Hayceaft (Prof. J. Berry) on the role of 

 sex in evolution, 691. 



on the development of kidney, 795. 



on the structure of striped muscle, 



814. 



Head (Jeremiah) on methods of deter 

 mining the dryness of steam, 392. 



Hearing, sight, and touch, the measure 

 ment of simple reaction time for. Prof, 

 W. Rutherford on, 805. 



a new theory of, C. H. Hurst on 



804. 



Heart, the mammalian, the structure and 

 function of the, report on, 464. 



Heat in hibernating animals, the pro- 

 duction of. Prof. Raphael Dubois on, 

 812. 



the specific, of aniline, influence of 



temperature upon, E. H. Griffiths on 

 the, 568. 



Heats, specific, of certain gases, a new 

 determination of the ratio of the, O. 

 Lummer and E. Pringslieim on, 565. 



Hebrides, two rivers in the Inner, belong- 

 ing to Tertiary time. Sir A. Geikie on 

 the traces of, 652. 



*Hegeb (Prof. P.) on the absorption of 

 poisons, 804. 



Henderson (Dr. G. G.) and Dr. A. R. 

 EwiNG on the tartrarsenites, 624. 



Hennessy (Prof. H.) on Eonayne's 

 cubes, 578. 



on a property of the catenary, 578. 



— — on the shape of the banks of small 

 channels in tidal estuaries, 664. 



Henbici (Prof. 0.), report onplanimetert, 

 496. 



Hebdman (Prof. \V. A.) on the marine 

 zoology of the Irish Sea, 318. 



*Heredity of acquired characters, Prof. 

 A. Macalister on the, 778. 



♦Hermann (Prof. D. L.) on vowel and 

 consonant sounds, 806. 



Herschel (Prof. A. S.) on underground 

 temperature, 107. 



Hbywood (James) on the teaching of 

 science in elementary schools, 359. 



Hibernating animals, the production of 

 heat in. Prof. Raphael Dubois on, 812. 



Hicks (Dr. Henry) on the homes and 

 migrations of the earliest forms of 

 animal life, as indicated by recent re- 

 searches, 657. 



on some lacustrine deposits of the 



glacial period in Middlesex, 659. 



HiCKSON (Dr. S. J.) on the present state 

 of our hnowledge of the zoology of the 

 Sandwich Islands, 343. 



on the development of Alcyonium, 



345. 



on the influence of previous fertili- 

 sation of the female on her subsequent 

 offspring, and the effect of maternal 

 impressions during pregnancy en the 

 offspring, 346. 



Hieroglyphics, a new system of, and a 

 praB-PhcEnician script from Crete and 

 the Peloponnese, Arthur J. Evans on, 

 776. 



HiGGS (Henry) on the methods of economic 

 training inthit and other countries, 365. 



on econoviic studies in France, 384. 



* on factors of production, 729. 



*Hill (Dr. L.) on the effect of gravity on 

 the circulation, 809. 



HOBSON (J. A.) on the relation between 

 wages, hours, and productivity of 

 labour, 738. 



Hodgkinson (Prof. W. R.) and A. H. 

 CoOTE on fluorene diacetate, 629. 



Hogarth (D. G.) on a recent journey in 

 the Valley of the Euphrates, 711. 



Holes, the significance of objects with. 

 Miss A. W. Buckland on, 790. 



Holmes (T. V.) on the worhofthe Corre- 

 sponding Societies Committee, 19. 



Hooker (R. H.) on the relation between 

 wages and the numbers emplo3'ed in 

 the coal-mining industry, 737. 

 Hopkinson (Dr. J.) on practical electri- 

 cal standards, 117. 



(J.) on the work of the Correspmiding 



Societies Committee, 19. 

 on tlie application of plwtography 



